slán, a ghrá
Tá grá agam duit, mo leannán
leannán = lover; darling; spouse; fairy lover muirnín = darling, sweetheart céadsearc = first love, dearest one
That would be darling dilingo(or amor)
Ich liebe dich mein Schatz: that's how you say, I love you my darling, in German
that means " i love you darling". The sentence is addressed though to a man.If you want to say "i love you darling" to a woman, you have to say "je t'aime ma chérie".
Elskan mín (lit. my love, my darling) Krútt, krúttið mitt (darling, my darling) Also, less affectionately, you can just say the person's name then "mín" if they are feminine or "minn" if masculine.
I love you love
It literally translates as "my life", so an equivilent to my love or my darling. It is not solely an expression of love. Friends say it to friends as well.
Well... Darling means love so I have to say it mean that person loves you
J'teme mon cherie.
Grá
There really isn't. You would say more of "Mon cherie", which is "my darling".
Je vous aime le chéri.